Saturday, November 3, 2012

Baking smell makes people nicer

Baking smell makes people nicer

    The smell of freshly baked bread, cakes and pastries don't just stimulate our appetites — they make us nicer people too, according to psychologists.
    French psychologists said that shoppers are more likely to alert a passer-by, who has dropped something if at the time they are passing near a bakery. Researchers at the University of Southern Brittany recruited eight men and women and told them to stand outside either a bakery or a boutique.
    They were then asked to step out in front of a passing shopper and “accidentally” drop a handkerchief, packet of tissues or a glove. To be sure of their findings, the experiment was repeated 400 times. And the results were revealing.

    When items were dropped outside a bakery, 77% of passers-by rushed to pick up the item. However, only 52% bothered to help outside the boutique. Enticing food odours brings out the altruism in the best of us, the team said.

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